Appointment to provide access control
Audio and video door-entry manufacturer, Urmet, is delighted to have been appointed as the supplier for the first two residenal buildings at the 67-acre King's Cross Central development.
Audio and video door-entry manufacturer, Urmet, is delighted to have been appointed as the supplier for the first two residenal buildings at the 67-acre King's Cross Central development.
Using their latest full IP video door-entry and access control system, IPervoice, Urmet convinced main contractor Carillion, one of the UK’s leading construction companies, that its system was simple to install, added greater flexibility for the building owner and was the perfect choice for high-volume, landmark residential schemes.
The IPervoice system implements the concierge switchboard function by using a PC and a specific software application. A touchscreen PC can then be used to manage the switchboard and a night bell system allows the operator or guard on duty to answer calls from any network VoIP telephones within the building.
Urmet Group
01376 556010
www.urmet.co.uk
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